Examples of Environmental Protection Act in a sentence
Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control in the State of Michigan is regulated under the 1994 Public Act 451, as amended – The Natural Resources Environmental Protection Act, Part 91 – Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control.
This is achieved by observing best practices which meet or exceed the standards to comply with legislative requirements as contained in the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”), Environmental Protection Act, Nuclear Safety and Control Act and other statutes, their regulations, and the policy and programs established by the University.
National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) – The federal law and associated regulations which establishes a broad national framework for protecting the environment.
No Activity costs may be incurred or funds reimbursed until and unless Subrecipient provides documented compliance with the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) requirements established in 24 XXX 00, 00 XXX 58, and 42 USC 4321, et seq.
The City has an obligation to assess the environmental impact of the Project and to prepare any necessary state, federal, and/or local environmental impact statements under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and the national Environmental Protection Act.